12TM: Bloodlines--Savaged edition

The sun sinks low over the western horizon, painting the area in purple and red hues. You realize you've just searched the same area for the third time in a row. This is getting you nowhere!

You're shaken from your frustration by a feather-light touch on your shoulder and a whisper like a soft kiss in your ear. "This way," she says.

You turn around, but no one is there.

Welcome to Pinebox, Texas. There's gold buried in these hills...or at least, that's the local folklore. Join the Apollo Geocaching Challenge to race against other teams in search of a time capsule buried 100 years ago. Do you think you can succeed in 24 hours where two generations of treasure hunters failed? The race is on and the competition fierce. But be warned: there's much more to Pinebox (and the competition) than meets the eye. Some secrets are best left buried and some family trees best left unshaken.

A 3-part mini-campaign providing 20+ hours of game play.

106 pages, including 19 pages of player handouts and 8 pages of GM maps.

Fully bookmarked, plus a hotlinked table of contents page.

Includes color cover, illustrations, and helpful sidebars throughout.

Includes "printer-friendly" version with all artwork and sidebars removed.

Bloodlines is a complex horror-mystery and is more suitable for experienced GMs.

This is one of the two or three best FRP adventure products I have ever seen. The PCs must unravel mysteries only to discover new mysteries within as they play through three closely related adventures in only 36 hours (in-game time) of frantic activity. [...]

Bloodlines is a fun and interesting, modern day ghost story which is among my favorite adventures from 12-to-Midnight. While it's explicitly written for Savage World (and decently so) I think the story and adventure is interesting and generic enough that [...]

Wow! Detailed! I have yet to run this adventure mainly because of time contraints my gaming group; nevertheless, this is good fiction. I don't mind being greedy. The only people who may not like this game would be strict action junkies or gamers cravi [...]

A massive adventure or a mini-campaign - however you want to look at it - done right. It's complete with a detailed plot and depth not usually found in e-adventures. The best of the 3rd party Savage Worlds products. Caveat: I work for PEG/GWG - [...]

Great adventure. Very Cthlhu like but has nothing to do with the mythos. Looks wonderfull in savage, and looking forward to running. One point. This is not a simple game. First it's highly scripted but if done right the PCs won't know they are [...]

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